LCC
E99 N3 D56 1987
Description
Proof that the tradition of Navajo weaving continues to flourish in our time, 83 contemporary masterpieces are illustrated in color, including many examples of ceremonial Chant weaves, accompanied by brief commentaries, full data on the work, and biographies of the weavers.
Publication
New York : Hudson Hills Press in association with the Montclair Art Museum, c1987.
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